Boxing Day Sales

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    Insider tips and tricks for shopping the Boxing Day sales online

    Shop the Boxing Day sales like a pro.

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    The best sale buys to snap up right now

    The sales are now in full swing with our favourite shops including ASOS, Zara and Topshop spoiling us with up to 50% off. So, whether you are brave enough to rush to the high-street or put a few too many things in your online basket. Here are the best bargains you need to snap up – pronto. Let’s hear it for the girls: The best girl power moments of 2016 This is what we're all going to be wearing in 201

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    Will shops be open on Boxing Day?

    Two petitions to ban shops from opening on Boxing Day have reached more than 300,000 signatures between them. The more popular one was posted on Change.org, so the fact that more than 200,000 people have signed it means it will be delivered to

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    Brilliant letter to John Lewis 'complains' store is closed on Boxing Day

    'Dear John Lewis', the letter reads, "Just who do you think you are? Whilst all the other shops were open, convincing people to spend money they don't have on things they don't need, some of them from as early as 6am, you

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    We can't stop shopping even on Christmas Day

    Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Manic Monday, and the hell of last-minute Christmas shopping. You'd have thought that by the time we get to the 25th we'd have had enough of shopping, but a new study has revealed that 16% of people will shop

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    How to master the January sales

    You're not too late to get a bargain in the January sales. While thousands of people were going online in the small hours of Boxing Day and rushing to the High Street as soon as they could escape the clutches of their relatives, seasoned

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    The ten mistakes you made in the sales - costing hundreds of pounds

    We're into the 'final reductions' end of the sales, and research from First Direct claims that the average family has spent £650 in the past 12 days. However, according to MoneySupermarket, a quarter of people have bough something

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